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RF (radio frequency) communication is not always 100% on. Certain temporary conditions can
cause it to go out for a time (e.g. 100% humidity).
If a miss happens:
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If your rain sensor loses connection to your station for any reason, the station will show
dashes after 30 minutes.
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The station will search for 5 minutes every hour to reconnect with rain sensor.
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. Manually search for your sensor.
Try this:
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Bring your rain sensor within 10 feet of your station and make sure it is connected to the
station. Your station will show 0.00 for rain when connected and no rain has occurred.
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After 15 minutes move the rain sensor into the next room with a wall between the sensor and
the station for 1 hour.
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If there is no loss of signal in that hour, move the rain sensor just outside.
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Continue moving the rain sensor back to its original location.
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If you lose connection, look for sources of
RAIN LOW: WHY IS MY RAINFALL READING LOW?
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Low rain readings indicate the rain sensor and station are connected.
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Check that the rocker tips freely.
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Check the funnel and the inside of the rain sensor for insect nests or debris that may cause
loss of rocker motion.
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Be sure to mount the rain sensor level.
Complete a Tip Test:
Write down the Total Rain reading or reset the Rain Total to 0.00. With rain sensor mounted
slowly pour water into the funnel to tip the rocker of the rain sensor 10 times. Wait at least 2
minutes for all the rain to collect. Repeat three times.
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Compare these tests. If they are the same, then your rain is reading correctly. If the rain
readings are different, repeat the test 3 times to avoid human error. Then look for causes
such as mounting too tight or debris clogging the funnel.
RAIN HIGH: WHY IS MY RAINFALL READING HIGH?
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Check for sources of RF (radio frequency) interference such as other wireless rain sensors,
ham radios or electric transformers.
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Keep the station six feet from cordless phones or wireless routers etc.
Complete a Tip Test: